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英 [ˈʃɔːwəd]美 [ˈʃɔːrwərd]
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adv.朝向陆地;向岸
1. Shoreward gunfire attack 对岸火力攻击
2. shoreward zonation 岸带成带性
3. shoreward thrust 向岸推力
4. shoreward thrust of ice 向岸冰压力
5. shoreward wind 向岸风
6. shoreward mass transport 向岸质量运输 ; 向岸水团运动
7. shoreward detail 朝向陆地
1. From farther away , walking shoreward across from the crested tide , figures, two.
从遥远的彼方, 两个人影正背着冒白沫的潮水走向岸滩.《互联网》
2. But the progress shoreward was slow; the progress down - stream amazingly rapid.
然而,靠岸的速度很慢, 顺流而下的速度却快得惊人.《互联网》
3. In the area with depth ranging from-1m to-3m, where the sediments are eroded by breaking waves and tidal currents, the suspended substances are transported shoreward and to the deep ses area, and two stable accumulation regions are formed.
水下部分-1&-3m处为波浪破碎区和潮流强烈作用区,受到侵蚀和冲刷,并且悬浮起的泥沙向岸和深水区运移,形成两个稳定堆积区。
4. Under some synoptic situations, the easterly and southeasterly shoreward wind over Huaibei plain transports the water vapor from northern sea surface to cold land surface layer, and results in the saturation in fog boundary layer.
大雾边界层中存在的水汽饱和层是在特定的环流形势下华北平原低空盛行东和东南向岸气流,将北部海面的水汽向西向北平流到冷近地面气层中的结果。
5. Establishment of Ecological Water Demand Neural Network Model for Shoreward of the Yellow River Estuary
黄河口滨海区生态需水量神经网络模型的建立
6. The Diversified Tendency in Early Piano Music of Debussy the shoreward tendency of the current; the trend of the stock market.
德彪西早期钢琴音乐中的多元倾向研究世界有多元化的倾向。
7. The results show that offshore wind and shoreward wind have different effects on environment characteristics of evaporation.
海上蒸发波导环境特性在具体应用时很少考虑风向的影响。
8. But the progress shoreward was slow; the progress down-stream amazingly rapid.
然而,靠岸的速度很慢,顺流而下的速度却快得惊人。
9. Observed the tendency of the wind; the shoreward tendency of the current.
观察风向;向岸边的潮流。《provided by jukuu》
10. From farther away, walking shoreward across from the crested tide, figures, two.
从遥远的彼方,两个人影正背着冒白沫的潮水走向岸滩。
1. Travellers are making their way shoreward, back to the Zodiacs.
NEWYORKER: Stone Mattress
2. He held the rope that held the boat, and tried to dog-paddle shoreward.
NEWYORKER: Max at Sea